Well, if we start to evoke the cold war, here's a (not) historical and (not) official talk between Kennedy, president of the United States and Krouchtchev, first secretary of the Soviet Union communist party…

The scene take place in Krouchtchev office at the Kremlin, during the crisis about the missiles in Cuba. The two K are negociating and Krouchtchev is so angry that he cannot speak easy, so it's his secretary who speak on the phone with Kennedy :

Hearing that, Krouchtchev fall down from his seat and say to his secretary : "So what ? You finish by saying Yes to this son of a …. ? Do you look for a one way ticket for the salt mines in Siberia ?!?!"

And Krouchtchev secretary replies : "Comrade first secretary, he asked me if it was my definitive answer…"